 This is a photo of many of the 1.5 million neglected, displaced and abused Syrians living in Lebanon. Flooding the streets of Beirut and a political festival to support President Bashar al-Assad, more than 80,000 Syrians were on the way to vote in their embassy, and the first elections opened to the expatriates. This is not just a vote, it's a political message Assad is giving to whoever wants to listen, that he's still strong and people are supporting him, even though the two other candidates were handpicked by him. In this chaos, many Lebanese were stuck in their cars for hours. If you want to vote for Assad, why do you still live in Lebanon as a refugee? That was the main question that came from many Lebanese, whose country population has increased by 50% since their pricing. Here as ever, refugees pay the price.